Juried Exhibition – WOOD
Gallery 263
Entry Deadline: Nov. 22
Call For Art
Wood, December 2013
Guest juror, Katherine French
The traditional fifth anniversary gift is WOOD, and to kickoff the celebration of Gallery 263’s fifth anniversary year, we ask you show us your wood! Made of WOOD. Made with WOOD. Made on WOOD. Made about WOOD. We are talking wood in the literal sense here. Please show us your WOOD. ELIGIBILITY Open to all residents of the United States. Submitted work must be created within the last 5 years and complete.
SUBMISSION
Online submissions only. Please see How To Apply for direct link to the application form. Artists may submit up to 6 works. Work in all media is encouraged. 2D (painting, drawing, photography, etc.) : May not exceed 60” in width, 108” in height (40 lbs. max). 3D (sculpture, installation) : MUST be self-supportive or mountable; may not exceed 108″H x 30″W x 30″D. Installations must be simple to assemble or installed by artist. Time Media (video, audio) : No length restrictions. To submit, provide link(s) to stream or send DVD with files to Gallery 263, 263 Pearl Street, Cambridge, MA 02139. Note: All A/V equipment must be provided by the artist. Please see FAQ for restrictions.
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION
Submissions must be received by 11:59 p.m. on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22. No late submissions accepted. Entrants will be notified of their status by 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday November 27, 2013.
ENTRY FEE
Payment of $25 for 1-3, $40 for 4-6. Payment must be received by the submission deadline.
How To Apply? For questions, please see FAQ. For other questions, please email [email protected]. NO PHONE
CALLS, EMAILS ONLY.
Guest juror, Katherine French
Katherine French is currently the Executive Director of theDanforth Museum of Art, in Framingham, MA where she has curated numerous exhibitions focused on historical and contemporary expressionism. In 2007 she received an award for curatorial excellence from the New England chapter of the International Association of Art Critics, and was named Best Curator of Locally Made Art at the 2010 Boston Art Awards. She was also recognized as a 2010 Distinguished Alumna by Boston University, and named one of Ten to Watch in 2011 by the Worcester Business Journal. Under her direction, the Danforth Museum of Art has been named an Outstanding Cultural Organization by the Massachusetts Arts Education Collaborative.